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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
It’s You! Able to Leap Tall Projects in a Single Bound
Web Worker Daily: "If you keep a projects list (and I recommend it), you probably have a few projects that have been lingering there for a little while, nagging you to either finish them or banish them from the list. I hate those kinds of projects. How great do you feel when you knock one of these projects out? When you finish a project like that, that’s been dragging on your mind, it’s like a huge burden off your shoulders. You breath a sigh of relief, and your day is that much better."
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I definitely have become more akin to doing one project all at once. It is nice not to have to pause in the middle of progress, and have to get your head re-wrapped around the project. The most important to his list of helpful ideas is that you need to tell someone. Having some responsibility to someone else to complete your work really is an incentive to get the work done and not slack off.
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